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Sue McCauley

Sue McCauley (2011), Cambodia

Sue McCauley is the Creative Producer of Greyspace where her most recent production The Hawker’s Song was developed with artist Keith Deverell and commissioned for the Melbourne International Arts Festival 2010. Sue was recently awarded a PhD in Creative Media for her practice-based investigation into techniques used by creative producers to manage teams. At Java Arts in Phnom Penh Susan intends to develop ways to enhance communication for artists and organisations throughout South East Asia, including artists from Australia. (SUPPORTED BY ARTS VICTORIA AND THE AUSTRALIA COUNCIL FOR THE ARTS)

Julien Poulson (2007), Cambodia

Throughout his career, Julien Poulson has gained a wealth of experience in diverse arts positions, including implementing music industry programs, managing festivals, publishing magazines, working with boards, committees and membership-based organizations; he is currently manager of TasMusic. During his residency Poulson worked with musicians and visual artists based in a variety of arts organisations in Cambodia, utilising his experience as a producer to record oral histories, sound compositions and to produce a documentary exhibition.

Funded by the Australia Council and Arts Tasmania

Jude Gun

Jude Gun (2008), Cambodia

Program Producer at Arts House, Melbourne, Jude Gun began working in the arts managing the Melbourne Fringe Festival's Independent Program eventually freelancing as a producer and artist liaison. Gun's interest in cultural sustainability has informed her previous work with the St Kilda Festival, St Kilda Film Festival, Melbourne International Arts Festival and the 2006 Commonwealth Games Cultural Festival. The presentation of Weyreap's Battle at the 2005 MIAF brought Gun into contact with Amrita Performing Arts, a company working towards the renewal and preservation of Cambodia's cultural heritage. Gun spent her residency assisting the company to explore opportunities for international and regional presentations and collaborations.

Supported by the Australia Council.